I love how after Garnt said "People have gotten way too comfortable with chatting shit online and don't getting shot for it" some people were putting "bang bang bang" in chat XD.
Reminds me when my friends did a quiz over the pandemic and I think the question was what continent is the river nile found in? Out of 4 of us, one of my mates is terrible at geography and said “Egypt?”
@@cheekierpilot1943 nah you’re ignoring the well known fact that egypt was formerly its own continent, just like mesopotamia and the indus river valley, but when the continents shifted they were merged into other continents.
Asks a Thai question, Garnt gets it wrong. Asks a Welsh question, Connor gets it wrong. Asks a Australia question, Joey gets it wrong. Classic Trash Taste bois behaviour.
I googled the Duels question at 1:22:53 and here is the first result At the time, the people who did duels were young nobles. They were killing each other off in such numbers that the old nobles were worried that there wouldn't be enough nobles left to inherit. So the old nobles made it illegal for everyone.
@@mannychen not consecutively of course. doing quiz after quiz does get repetitive. but doing a quiz every once in a while is quite fun and could break up the monotony of their normal after dark content.
Actually FGO also adapted the setting that Marie didn’t say “let them eat cake”. Although FGO didn’t explicitly say “Marie didn’t say that”, it was mentioned in Marie’s character information that “modern history believe there were many false propaganda against the Royal and Marie actually was kind to the people and did share food with them”. So don’t blame Fate, Garnt. You just didn’t study Fate enough XD
@@anirudhmohanty209 Depends. Some servants did get serious affected by popular beliefs (especially those with “Innocent monster”), but there are some that somehow escaped from it and maintain what they supposed to be. (Rider/Caster) Marie is a good example of it given that she wasn’t affected by those bad rumors and… not having a super large oppai. Probably Marie Alter will be the one who resembles people’s expectations on Marie Antoinette.
My expectations : Quiz about stuff that you learn in school Reality, which is quiz created by Ashley: Basically collection of all RUclips fun facts videos and QI
i love how even after the answer had been said, Ashley still didn't make it clear that he meant wooden or metal figures of vaginas, not actual human organs.
Man, I'm a history major and there's no way I could have gotten some of these right without guesswork, because quite simply these formats were way too focused on aspects of history that are completely irrelevant in the long run, it's not a numbers and dates game. Considering that everyone actually did really well.
Wdym, he could’ve livestreamed but he already mentioned that he doesn’t like monetizing his games because that’s like the last part of him that isn’t a job
The scavenger hunt question gave me so much pain. It was basically a guess the answer question, but it turned out to be a trick all the above question, when all the above wasn't even an option.
Yeah, I recognise pretty much every question here. There all from QI. A game about tricking comedians with an intelligent host to explain things in an interesting way afterwards. There’s a reason most people get negative points or slightly positive at best in that game. Not very good for a quiz.
Apparently, they (as in archeologists and historians) baked that bread using ancient Egyptian yeast - also using ancient Egyptian methods - to understand history and their way of thinking. These attempts at reviving ancient methods, be it food or navigation or what have you, have led to some pretty amazing advancements. They even go out of their way to find places to create replicas of old buildings and society to further role play and see what they learn through experience. This gives us more problem-solving tools that were lost from the times before we started recoring history. I remember watching a video about this and it gave me a whole new level of respect and interest in Robin's interests. Archeology sounds interesting af!
@Jannes Ebeling Football war (1969) Lobster war (1961-1963) Emu War (1932) Smash Sparrows Campaign (1958-1952) the War of the Bucket (1325) Pastry War (1838-1839)
I was scanning the chat on screen and didn't see a reference to the brilliant Citation Needed episode and I was sad. I knew right away they were talking about "that nutter that fought world war 2 with a claymore"
He used a Longbow (which also resulted in the only recorded Kill in a Modern War with a Bow), a Claymore (the sword, not the bomb) and a Bagpipe, a Legend and a Menace on the Battlefield
@@_RKev sheeeeeeeit, I'm still watching and now they get to the "dyscalculic century" from the reverse trivia audio episodes. I'm now realizing just how much random trivia I've learned from those gents over the years and I love it. Unfortunately for some of the ToTPAL episodes I probably remember things that *aren't* true...
Love how often in these quizes the bois mishear or talk over part of the question leading to confusion, and then Ashley repeats PART of the question but not the bit they were confused about creating even more confusion.
At this point I'm convinced Joey has a fascination with BDSM, there's just too many times he either mentioned it, talked about it, and made a video where he watched the production of a bondage video
@@devanmuse There’s also a video where Aki and her friends visited a BDSM-themed love hotel room. “This is the ultimate torture!!! Aaaah!” -Akidearest, 2019
@@devanmuse ruclips.net/video/7tBvL0tBk5E/видео.html&ab_channel=TheAnimeMan Here's the video, should have been more specific about what I meant when I said "he watched the production" because that is not the main point of the video just something that made me chuckle
For the longest year, roman senators could decide how long a month (or year, I can't remember which one it was) was and they were only in office for a year. It became a known practice that senators would delay the ending of their term by not letting the month (or year) end at the right time. Over time the calendar became so out of sync with the seasons that it was 2 months wrong and Caesar wanted to make a calendar system that worked. So when he "launched" the Julian calendar he added 60 additional days so the season would line up properly, ie. July was summer and not in the middle of spring.
If they added months that’d be hilarious. “Well, boss. It says here you’re supposed to pay me _every_ month, but my next day of work is August 1st. So I’ll cya in 30 days. You can sign the check to cash, thx.”
Not quite right. Senators didn't decide how long a month or a year was, they just used a lunar calendar that only had 355 days per year instead of 365, meaning that it quickly became out of sync with the changing seasons. This was obviously known to them, so one of the most important priests in the city had the job to correct it from time to time. However, this priest was often not just a priest, but also a politician and/or a general, meaning they weren't always in Rome to fix it. The calender was especially out of sync after Ceasar won the civil war, since he was that priest and had had other shit to do. So once he had won, he tried to solve the problem in a better way by introducing the Julian calender. And that is why that particular last year of using the old calender was so long.
@@Befgrek Yes, this is the correct reason. Julius Caesar neglected his duties as Pontifix for years during the war and the calander drifted, and he was well aware of this and even won battles because of it. 46BC is when he had time to sit down and bring the Roman calander back to reality aswell as future proof it so that the Pontifix didnt have to continually fix the calander. That is the basis for the Julian calander. No clue what OP was on about.
Garnt..... the entire point of Marie's depiction in FGO, is that she's not actually the haughty ignorant queen that said "let them eat cake" like what the history said, but she's a genuine queen who acted like an idol (shining beacon) to her subjects. She's not perfect but she genuinely cared about them.
I rewind that question 10 so many times and I laugh so hard everytime. To see Garnt's face changed from a confident smile into betrayed, confused and doubtful face is so hilarious.
The egg one is actually the most impossible, cause If you were to actually successfully unboil an egg, meaning that you returned it to the state it was in before boiling and not just liquify the insides, you would instantly win a Nobel Prize for being able to reverse the denaturation of proteins.
Shouldnt it be reversing denaturation selectively? Because technically you could hydrate denaturated proteins and thus revert denaturation. Well, writing it out, its just a wording issue.
Garnt: “I like ancient history. Medieval history.” Also, Garnt: is from the UK and can’t remember which factions fought in the War of the Roses, or who was the king who ultimately won the throne.
It seemed really fake to me. He likes to dig in at Garnt whenever he gets the chance (rightly so… dude absolutely sucks at being knowledge about anything that isn’t anime/RUclips culture) so you can feel the extra force he’s putting into the laugh lol.
@@user-dj9iu2et3r I Agree with the "digs on Garnt every chance he gets". Strongly disagree on the "rightfully so" Connors being annoyingly childish in this Video.
@@virael3801 lol alright dude… We judge interactions between human beings every day of our lives in order to socialize. Ain’t nothing sad about it. Nice try.
@@user-dj9iu2et3r Dissecting a content creator's harmless reaction just sounds obsessive and depressing as fuck. Shits no different to the people claiming they're faking their friendship for content, unless you're one of those people too lmfao.
I actually know the Julius calendar conundrum!!! July and August were in fact added in by Caesar. The original calendar only had 10 months, which is why we have the Latin prefixes on months such as September, October, November and December, which all correspond to 7, 8, 9, and 10! Julius made that year extra long to account for the days he wanted to add without changing the dates of some noteworthy yearly events.
Most of these questions were absolutely BS. There is nothing "sad" about them not knowing some random facts or guessing a trick question. Almost non of the question required actual historical knowledge.
I appreciate how every single quiz is the boys trying to big brain their way around Ashley's questions, under the assumption he's trying to trick them. And he almost never is, probably at least partly because they're above him in the work hierarchy.
Augustus is Casear’s nephew and August is after named him. He succeeded Casear and was the first Roman Emperor. His birth name was Octavius. He just chose the name Augustus when he became Emperor.
The bois: Aight, lets do a history quiz The history question: Where on earth would you have found the biggest chad in the world? Me a history student: Huh?
So glad they have these streams, because they might actually talk about something semi relevant to current topics However, the delay is pretty good, so people have a few week buffer to watch anime before they're talked about on the show
"History is whack." "We lived in a society." If I had a nickel every time I heard this exact exchange, I'd have 3 nickels. Which isn't a lot, but three times is still kinda weird.
Funny thing about #15, Joey actually guessed a completely different real job from the Industrial Revolution: The Wheel Tapper. Basically, it was a guy with a ball-peen hammer who would go around railway yards tapping his hammer against train wheels and listening to how the metal rang out. If the metal rang clearly, it meant the wheel was still in good shape and safe to use. If it rang muffled or hollow, that meant there was likely a microscopic crack developing that could cause the wheel to break; the tapper would mark the affected train car with a white chalk mark to indicate that it was unsafe and needed to be taken back to the workshops for a new set of wheels.
Might have an easier time tbf. FRom Software games are hard, but fair. Jump King if hard, but less fair. And whatever that game he is playing is hard but not fair
The idea was great but I must say the questions were awful. When it is 90% trick, unexplained questions or some random unimportant facts he found on the internet, it is simply not interesting to watch who will do better in the quiz. It had almost nothing to do with their history knowledge.
Eh, its pretty interesting though. I mean its the same history facts that makes things like Oversimplified or Half as Interesting worked. The point is not to be like "who will win!? Garnt must win!!" but more of enjoy their reactions.
@@ArchusKanzaki Don't agree with that at all. Not only that most of those are far from being of the more interesting historical facts you could gather, but they are also presented in the most terrible, unclear and boring way possible. The appeal of such "game shows" *is* about winning, because it generates competition, banter and interest in the viewers about the knowledge of the panel members. Their reactions and banter would be also so much better if they actually cared about winning or the questions, rather than just feeling frustrated, cheated and not caring at all about the game or its' score. And I of course don't blame them, I blame the guy behind the questions. There is no fun watching Connor and Garnt being genuinely annoyed and uninterested, and for a good reason.
@@vladi1Z Eh, its only the several last questions that are undeniably cruel, which I guess supposed to be the "Hard" one. Ashley should modify the questions abit or scrap them for more "Medium-Hard" questions. Most of the earlier ones are things that Garnt and others should be able to answer like the Leaf Erikssen from Vinland Saga or "Let them eat cake" question (one of the key point of FGO's Marie, is that she's not the person implied to say it). There are also several that basically comes from Oversimplified or similar videos like the 300% mortality rate one. The Oxford riots probably comes from similar vein as The Emu War. Well, I guess if this edited more, Mudan can put up more facts and pictures like the University of Chicago's scav hunts but it is still pretty interesting for me. I mean, if Garnt don't have any interest at all (despite Fate fan), how to make him actually takes interest anyway, other than Garnt need to generate it himself?
@@ArchusKanzaki It is not the last questions, it is the entire quiz. Not a single question, other than maybe the first one (and even that one could have been executed better) was chosen and presented well. Ashley did an atrocious job on that one. I won't bother going into a rant about every specific question, but even the ones you mentioned (other than the first one) were bad questions for various reasons. And it isn't just "my opinion", it is something most of the comment section agrees on, and most importantly, the panel agrees on, which directly translates to how unfun the vibe is around this quiz. Not Mudan and no amount of editing would save this one, Ashley was at the heart of the content here and failed miserably, there is nothing you could do around it. Garnt is interested in many things and in no shape or form is to blame for any of this. He simply stopped caring because he realized how stupid and unintentionally unserious this quiz was. Joey and Connor felt the same, Joey was just a little better at hiding it.
Yeah, I HATE when people literally use the 'most' version of a word and STILL put 'most' in front of it. Like, you're ruining the entire power of the using the word already!
@@shazam2323 I'm fine with people get _phrases_ wrong but when your grammar is THAT redundant, and I KNOW damn near half the freaking internet can't use it properly, I get annoyed something fierce.
They're doing badly at a quiz, so the "incorrect" title is probably just them mocking themselves. It's pretty unlikely they are genuinely trying to write a title correctly and failing. 🙄
Yeah, 90% of these are just ridiculous, as if meant to incite a confused reaction rather than an educated answer. Rolled my eyes more and more as the quiz went on. I scored an 8 and only because 6 of those were just multiple choice/lucky guesses... Lame.
@@nisb9005 Not really, its just stock standard reading (or in this case listening) comprehension, and being able to think laterally about it. Pretty sure Ashley got most of these from QI, which is exactly that.
And the Dr. Lister one isn't even true. Actual historians note that the deaths described in the story do not appear in any actual documentation, and that it was written about by a known rival of Dr. Lister. And we aren't talking friendly rivalry. They legitimately wanted each other dead. Dr. Lister actually revolutionized surgery and had very high survival rates for the time period, where other surgeons were just butchers. It's outrageous that this one rumor besmirches his name to this day despite him being well documented as a truly honorable and noble man who practiced things like sanitation before germ theory existed and mitigation of the patient's pain and distress before 'going into shock' was understood.
If I remember correctly Julius Caesar, in his power as Pontifex Maximus (think pope as he is still called the pontiff), changed the calendar to line up Roman festivals. It had been so long since someone had done so that winter festivals were happening in spring or summer. So he added 2 months to that one calendar year to match up. Also when you think about it some of the names of months correspond with numbers, September is the 7th month, October is the 8th, November 9th, December 10th. I don't know why off the top of my head we have the months of July (Julius) and August (Augustus). Please watch the video Historia Civilis did on the subject. and everything else he makes cause it is awesome.
I like how for the Scav Hunt question, they were all shocked that each of them had been done by Uni. students, but none of them questioned the apparent successful creation of a nuclear reactor.
It's a university, they have more than enough people learning that stuff. Technically you could probably create a miniature nuclear reactor pretty much risk free
When I ran into Joey and Aki at a restaurant around valentine's day I was glad to hear garnt had gotten better and the Bois were coming back also Joey if you see this I'm sorry for making you and Aki miss the first elevator those elevators in that mall take forever my bad bee
These are trivia questions at best. I demand a proper history quiz starting from the ancient, classical, antiquity, Medieval, all the way to modern era. I can even help out if they want.
@@jossecoupe446 Well I was definitely frustrated since I watched the entirety of this livestream; and I am shocked that there wasn't a single question about the Roman Empire and its successor that lasted until 1453. There wasn't even a question about the First or Second World War.
Yeah ikr i was expecting questions about events that had actual meaning cuz it would be fun to see how much the boys know and their comments on that. Some questiong were not even history lmao.
@@ivanvolodkevich1254 Yeah that was pretty bad. I watched the entire thing and the only historical question there was who was the first person that discovered North America. But even that is still disputed
Air fryer recipe? Lechon kawali - Filipino-style crispy pork belly via the air fryer. Pre-cook the slabs of pork belly by boiling them in seasoned water (salt, pepper, aromatics such as garlic, bay leaf, maybe onion) until the water is reduced to stock. Once done, cool to room temp, stab the skin with a fork, then freeze em bad boys solid. On the day of serving, put the slabs in the air fryer still frozen (this is important), then prepare your dipping sauces - hoisin, ketchup, seasoned vinegar, black vinegar with ginger strips, sriracha, gochujang, whatever. Take them out when the skin is crisped up to preference. Get them beers, and please don't die from cholesterol.
Ashley is terrible, just the worst. He's done this not just to history (I love history so it makes me especially sad), he has really undermined every quiz so far with his shit ability at deciding what a good question is. He's also terrible at the refereeing aspect of quizzes if you know what I mean. Also, he's bad at catering to the level the boys are at. I think that's an important aspect of quizzing. If questions are way too evolved for the participants, that makes it boring to watch.
Can someone else pick the questions? Does it have to be Ashley? He can still read them out and know the answers, but can they let someone else pick the questions???
2:30 Joey art 18:28 I’m with Connor for the most part. But recently I’m trying to learn some ancient history. 25:35 crazy to think about 48:40 100 1:12:22 Connor laugh 1:23:03 Garnt 1:28:57 Connors eye brow raise
Don't know if that's a reference but when Connor said at 2:47 "I drew the Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell" I just instantly recalled Darkk Mane.
this was great as always because the boys can deliver in any circumstance, but these questions are way too hard. it's to the point that this isn't a quiz, it's an interesting historical fact presentation with the boys taking random 1 in million guesses. a lot of what makes quizzes fun is that the audience gets to guess along with the participants; that aspect is missing almost entirely here.
I love how in the Univ. of Chicago question, none of them even bothered with the Nuclear Reactor thing, which I'd argue is *WAY MORE MESSED UP* as opposed to the other 3 challenges.
1. Leif Erikson. Never actually went to the US region but rather just Canada. It got abandoned due to lack of sustainability and issues in Greenland & Iceland. They never spread the tails through Europe. Colombus may not have even been the second non-European, there's speculation of a west African expedition, Chinese sailing, Cornish & Basque fishermen & most interesting polynesians which we think may of got there due to the presence of potatoes on one of the islands. 2. C 445, IVILVS CAESAR was basically the pope (not the same grandiosity as these days), the Roman calendar was a mess since it was 10 months of 30 days each which of course caused confusion as they had to awkwardly insert the extra 60 days here and there. During the Roman Civil war, IVILVS had been unable to update the calendar as was his responsibility as pope so it allowed him to exploit the fact that his enemies thought it was winter meaning they weren't blockading his entrance to Greece cause of winter storms, yet it was actually autumn allowing him to slip through the blockade. The extra days come from the sudden adoption of the Egyptian lunar-solar calendar. 3. Lake Chad in what is now Chad in Africa. It's now not that big as it used to. 4. 6. X. 5. 116 years. 6. n/a 7.Rabbits. In battle he lost in Egypt, Russia and Waterloo. 8. n/a 9. 300%. One from the surgery, one from an accidental cut causing sepsis, and another from shock. 10. Attributed to Marie Antonette by Voltaire. The Austrian queen married to Louis XVI, she lived an extremely sheltered life, the officials didn't let them know the true scale of the suffering outside the walls of Versailles. She was well-meaning but this did not help. 11. 1 pig 12. n/a 13. bestiality (just had to say it). The myth originates from when Welsh people would cross the border to England to steal sheep, they risked the death penalty but bestiality only carried a fine so their excuse when caught was to say they fucking the sheep. 14. Buckeroos 15. Wake people up in the morning 16. True, and people carried on drinking, a few died. 17. 20cm? 18.smelovision 19. D 20. A 21. n/a 22. The apocalypse
Chat: "Wasn't Columbus also south american tho?" "Central American" "He was whiter tho, so maybe not central" "He was from central europe". GOD CHAT, DEAR GOD.
When Connor said "I use Jump King to calm down from Pogo Stuck" I felt that. Before I finished Elden Ring, I'd sometimes have to go and play Sekiro to calm down
RE: Holy Dollar - I was originally thinking 'it's a metal doughnut', and was thinking Dollar Nut. But, I think Dollo hits all the right points. It can be frosted, honey nut, or even spaghetti. Yup. Dollo, it is.
12:25 Connor sounds like the worst type of gamer 16:29 connor's meme antagonist luck is getting stronger 30:44 We haven't even started the Quiz and there is a fight already! WE ARE OFF TO A GREAT START! 33:16 Isn't that the one from that Spongebob Squarepants episode about Bubble friend? 39:36 Chad is an actual word? 42:49 THAT WAS A GEOGRAPHY QUESTION!!! 48:39 This feels like a trick question 53:21 Vaginas as souvenirs..... ok 1:00:31 War of the fists?! 1:12:27 Wait what?!! It isn't Maria Antoniette?! 1:21:07 England's national sport was what now for many years? 1:25:25 here lies garnt's hopes and dreams 1:33:40 GARNT FINALLY GETS A POINT! 1:42:34 ALL OF THEM HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?! HOW DO YOU UNBOIL AN EGG?!?! 1:48:29 Connor, you are already winning fair and square, don't get greedy 1:52:22 Connor should never win again. He is very subtle, but he is such a smug winner
I love how after Garnt said "People have gotten way too comfortable with chatting shit online and don't getting shot for it" some people were putting "bang bang bang" in chat XD.
And bought a gun
Ashley: "Name a continent."
Garnt: "Africa? No, too obvious. *AnCiEnT eGyPt"*
Reminds me when my friends did a quiz over the pandemic and I think the question was what continent is the river nile found in?
Out of 4 of us, one of my mates is terrible at geography and said “Egypt?”
@@AmazinglyAwkward there is terrible then there is that
@@cheekierpilot1943 nah you’re ignoring the well known fact that egypt was formerly its own continent, just like mesopotamia and the indus river valley, but when the continents shifted they were merged into other continents.
For real… let me narrow my answer down so much that my chances of being correct drop DRAMATICALLY.
@@namavoid3266 😮я тебя люблю 😢и на 😢телефоне 😢😮😢😢😢 по😅
Garnt: "Ashley make some questions for a WORLD HISTORY quiz"
Ashley:
*Connor: can we replace Ashley?*
i hated this podcast unironically
@@anonazerty165 why
@@anonazerty165 why
@@anonazerty165 why
Asks a Thai question, Garnt gets it wrong.
Asks a Welsh question, Connor gets it wrong.
Asks a Australia question, Joey gets it wrong.
Classic Trash Taste bois behaviour.
I googled the Duels question at 1:22:53 and here is the first result
At the time, the people who did duels were young nobles. They were killing each other off in such numbers that the old nobles were worried that there wouldn't be enough nobles left to inherit. So the old nobles made it illegal for everyone.
Boomers destroying the fun yet again
If they keep doing quizzes they better do a science and engineering one lol.
No pls enough quizzes
Expose them
@@mannychen not consecutively of course. doing quiz after quiz does get repetitive. but doing a quiz every once in a while is quite fun and could break up the monotony of their normal after dark content.
Q: What was the first thing the engineer said after they got isekai’d?
A: HELLO WORLD
@@requiemforameme1 Programmer
Actually FGO also adapted the setting that Marie didn’t say “let them eat cake”.
Although FGO didn’t explicitly say “Marie didn’t say that”, it was mentioned in Marie’s character information that “modern history believe there were many false propaganda against the Royal and Marie actually was kind to the people and did share food with them”.
So don’t blame Fate, Garnt. You just didn’t study Fate enough XD
That and the fact that servants aren't the same as the real characters. They are influenced by popular beliefs.
- Grant 2
@@anirudhmohanty209 Depends.
Some servants did get serious affected by popular beliefs (especially those with “Innocent monster”), but there are some that somehow escaped from it and maintain what they supposed to be. (Rider/Caster) Marie is a good example of it given that she wasn’t affected by those bad rumors and… not having a super large oppai.
Probably Marie Alter will be the one who resembles people’s expectations on Marie Antoinette.
This podcast is that meme "All that academy training for nothing" To me being all hyped because i play fgo
Marie never said "let them eat cake" irl either. It was a mistranslation of something either not said or arguably potentially misattribution.
My expectations :
Quiz about stuff that you learn in school
Reality, which is quiz created by Ashley:
Basically collection of all RUclips fun facts videos and QI
And the Dr. Lister one is actually bs.
i love how even after the answer had been said, Ashley still didn't make it clear that he meant wooden or metal figures of vaginas, not actual human organs.
Yeah and then the question is still wrong, like if I brought back a wooden bird it’s still not a bird
didn't he say "pewter?"
He clearly said that they’d sell pewter souveniers
@@Donderu I think you're using the word "clearly" very liberally here
I love how he literally said they’re made out of stone and the boys were too dumb to pick up on it.
Garnt doesn't like bread... let him eat cake.
- King Arthur, 2021
@@requiemforameme1 Wrong, King Arthur would never let someone else eat her cake.
@@Kelvin_Foo Shirou would like to argue with you
@@yeetme3032 Was that what Nasu called it in the VN?
Let him eat crust
Man, I'm a history major and there's no way I could have gotten some of these right without guesswork, because quite simply these formats were way too focused on aspects of history that are completely irrelevant in the long run, it's not a numbers and dates game. Considering
that everyone actually did really well.
Only difference from Garnt having covid and staying in is that he wasn't able to monetise his gaming sessions.
Poor guy.
Wdym, he could’ve livestreamed but he already mentioned that he doesn’t like monetizing his games because that’s like the last part of him that isn’t a job
"Where on earth would you have found the biggest chad in the world"
The three of them are sitting in this podcast right now.
Chris isn't here though
3 milksop man childs
Still nowhere near as bad as Roe Jogan
They literally said that in the video? Unoriginal comment
"So the Megachad isn't the biggest chad in the world anymore???"
Joey’s hair really has an anatomy of it own
wavy hair problems
33:50 Leif Erickson Day is actually from Spongebob, Ibet that's where Joey heard it
The holiday originated in 1925 from President Coolidge, and is on October 9th.
After watching this it is hard to imagine worse questions for a world history quiz. Truly this was a commendable effort.
The scavenger hunt question gave me so much pain. It was basically a guess the answer question, but it turned out to be a trick all the above question, when all the above wasn't even an option.
Yeah, I recognise pretty much every question here. There all from QI. A game about tricking comedians with an intelligent host to explain things in an interesting way afterwards. There’s a reason most people get negative points or slightly positive at best in that game. Not very good for a quiz.
BIG FAXXX!!! (FACTS)
Apparently, they (as in archeologists and historians) baked that bread using ancient Egyptian yeast - also using ancient Egyptian methods - to understand history and their way of thinking. These attempts at reviving ancient methods, be it food or navigation or what have you, have led to some pretty amazing advancements.
They even go out of their way to find places to create replicas of old buildings and society to further role play and see what they learn through experience. This gives us more problem-solving tools that were lost from the times before we started recoring history.
I remember watching a video about this and it gave me a whole new level of respect and interest in Robin's interests. Archeology sounds interesting af!
As a historian, this was kinda painful to watch (but also fun!)
I think that is the point. If it were general questions, then it would not be entertaining. It would just be giving awnsers and moving on
@Jannes Ebeling The Holy Grail War
@Jannes Ebeling Football war (1969)
Lobster war (1961-1963)
Emu War (1932)
Smash Sparrows Campaign (1958-1952)
the War of the Bucket (1325)
Pastry War (1838-1839)
@@odetojoy1663 omg you found the appeal of these videos good job
I‘m with you buddy not a historian myself but just an enthusiast. I love the boys but when they make up shit with 100% confidence i kinda cringe.
Most Brits know about Captain Jack in all fairness, he used a longbow to dispatch Nazis with rifles and machine guns..
I was scanning the chat on screen and didn't see a reference to the brilliant Citation Needed episode and I was sad. I knew right away they were talking about "that nutter that fought world war 2 with a claymore"
He used a Longbow (which also resulted in the only recorded Kill in a Modern War with a Bow), a Claymore (the sword, not the bomb) and a Bagpipe, a Legend and a Menace on the Battlefield
@@ThomasWinget my entire knowledge of that man is safed in the northern accents of those four Brits
@@_RKev I think 3 of the 4 would object to calling the 4th "northern". >_>
@@_RKev sheeeeeeeit, I'm still watching and now they get to the "dyscalculic century" from the reverse trivia audio episodes. I'm now realizing just how much random trivia I've learned from those gents over the years and I love it. Unfortunately for some of the ToTPAL episodes I probably remember things that *aren't* true...
Love how often in these quizes the bois mishear or talk over part of the question leading to confusion, and then Ashley repeats PART of the question but not the bit they were confused about creating even more confusion.
They told garnt to pick a continent 10 times, **he proceeds to write down ancient egypt**
He and Joey aren’t the brightest stars
they could have just wrote down afro-eurasia or the americas. 1/2 chance
@@m1n1sw00sh At least Joey named a continent. He just overthought it.
Garnt tried to use "Answer".
He hurt himself in confusion.
At this point I'm convinced Joey has a fascination with BDSM, there's just too many times he either mentioned it, talked about it, and made a video where he watched the production of a bondage video
He watched wHAT?
(Also, Akidearest did at least one video on shibari, so it's possible that she got him into it)
@@devanmuse There’s also a video where Aki and her friends visited a BDSM-themed love hotel room.
“This is the ultimate torture!!! Aaaah!”
-Akidearest, 2019
@@devanmuse ruclips.net/video/7tBvL0tBk5E/видео.html&ab_channel=TheAnimeMan
Here's the video, should have been more specific about what I meant when I said "he watched the production" because that is not the main point of the video just something that made me chuckle
What is bdsm?
@@fenix7970 Bondage Domanatrix Sadism and... something else I don't know, basically its just very kinky powerplay sex stuff
For the longest year, roman senators could decide how long a month (or year, I can't remember which one it was) was and they were only in office for a year. It became a known practice that senators would delay the ending of their term by not letting the month (or year) end at the right time. Over time the calendar became so out of sync with the seasons that it was 2 months wrong and Caesar wanted to make a calendar system that worked. So when he "launched" the Julian calendar he added 60 additional days so the season would line up properly, ie. July was summer and not in the middle of spring.
If they added months that’d be hilarious.
“Well, boss. It says here you’re supposed to pay me _every_ month, but my next day of work is August 1st. So I’ll cya in 30 days. You can sign the check to cash, thx.”
yeah but that still doesn't make it a year by definition, dumb trick question that doesn't even work just like most of the questions here.. zzzz
Not quite right. Senators didn't decide how long a month or a year was, they just used a lunar calendar that only had 355 days per year instead of 365, meaning that it quickly became out of sync with the changing seasons. This was obviously known to them, so one of the most important priests in the city had the job to correct it from time to time. However, this priest was often not just a priest, but also a politician and/or a general, meaning they weren't always in Rome to fix it. The calender was especially out of sync after Ceasar won the civil war, since he was that priest and had had other shit to do. So once he had won, he tried to solve the problem in a better way by introducing the Julian calender. And that is why that particular last year of using the old calender was so long.
@@Befgrek Yes, this is the correct reason. Julius Caesar neglected his duties as Pontifix for years during the war and the calander drifted, and he was well aware of this and even won battles because of it. 46BC is when he had time to sit down and bring the Roman calander back to reality aswell as future proof it so that the Pontifix didnt have to continually fix the calander. That is the basis for the Julian calander. No clue what OP was on about.
Garnt..... the entire point of Marie's depiction in FGO, is that she's not actually the haughty ignorant queen that said "let them eat cake" like what the history said, but she's a genuine queen who acted like an idol (shining beacon) to her subjects. She's not perfect but she genuinely cared about them.
I rewind that question 10 so many times and I laugh so hard everytime. To see Garnt's face changed from a confident smile into betrayed, confused and doubtful face is so hilarious.
The egg one is actually the most impossible, cause If you were to actually successfully unboil an egg, meaning that you returned it to the state it was in before boiling and not just liquify the insides, you would instantly win a Nobel Prize for being able to reverse the denaturation of proteins.
Shouldnt it be reversing denaturation selectively? Because technically you could hydrate denaturated proteins and thus revert denaturation.
Well, writing it out, its just a wording issue.
@@DasDieDerErik I don't think hydrating them is enough restore especially the tertiary structure the exact way it was before.
@@Marc-dg2en fair enough, hydrating would probably just split the whole protein into it's amino acids. Cant really count that :D
As a history major this was both the most frustrating yet funniest stream I've ever watched
I agree.
This whole video had me screaming in pain
"Where on earth would you have found the biggest chad in the world",
the answer is Australia, cuz LadyBeard is the biggest chad in the world
Garnt: “I like ancient history. Medieval history.”
Also, Garnt: is from the UK and can’t remember which factions fought in the War of the Roses, or who was the king who ultimately won the throne.
Ah yes, The War of the Roses, a war infamously fought between 1/4 and 1/10.
@@gguy3600 it’s the 1/5 that won
@@josephinewiengard5393 Ah, of course, how could I forget?
I think it was henry innit?
he said "Medieval History, eh"
Meant like ancient ancient civs
Garnt likes the period of time where there were no laws on being with siblings, in fact you probably had to to survive.
Wait until he finds out about the Ptolemys and Habsburgs.
Connor's laugh at the "let them eat cake" answer fking took me OUT
It seemed really fake to me. He likes to dig in at Garnt whenever he gets the chance (rightly so… dude absolutely sucks at being knowledge about anything that isn’t anime/RUclips culture) so you can feel the extra force he’s putting into the laugh lol.
@@user-dj9iu2et3r I Agree with the "digs on Garnt every chance he gets". Strongly disagree on the "rightfully so"
Connors being annoyingly childish in this Video.
@@user-dj9iu2et3r How sad does your life have to be to reach the point where you're psycho analyzing a person laughing?
@@virael3801 lol alright dude… We judge interactions between human beings every day of our lives in order to socialize. Ain’t nothing sad about it. Nice try.
@@user-dj9iu2et3r Dissecting a content creator's harmless reaction just sounds obsessive and depressing as fuck. Shits no different to the people claiming they're faking their friendship for content, unless you're one of those people too lmfao.
I actually know the Julius calendar conundrum!!!
July and August were in fact added in by Caesar. The original calendar only had 10 months, which is why we have the Latin prefixes on months such as September, October, November and December, which all correspond to 7, 8, 9, and 10!
Julius made that year extra long to account for the days he wanted to add without changing the dates of some noteworthy yearly events.
As a historian, I found this hilarious and sad at the same time
Most of these questions were absolutely BS. There is nothing "sad" about them not knowing some random facts or guessing a trick question.
Almost non of the question required actual historical knowledge.
@@vladi1Z the "sad" part for me was the fact they called that "history" hahahaha it's just random shit
@@vladi1Z yeah and the answers to some of the questions were just straight up wrong
@@mrbike8164 GASP which ones :O
@@beatrizguerrero91 which happened... *Through the course of history* . Checkmate, atheists.
HAHA, GOTTEM.
The Marie Antoinette and Connor's subsequent laugh got me too good. So fkn funny
I appreciate how every single quiz is the boys trying to big brain their way around Ashley's questions, under the assumption he's trying to trick them.
And he almost never is, probably at least partly because they're above him in the work hierarchy.
This was very entertaining,but this quiz was full of “fun facts” of history,it would be fun to see actual history quiz
The questions were so bad it got boring eventually and I kept skipping
Augustus is Casear’s nephew and August is after named him. He succeeded Casear and was the first Roman Emperor. His birth name was Octavius. He just chose the name Augustus when he became Emperor.
“Its a continent”
Joey: Europe
Connor: Africa
Garnt: Ancient Egypt
Garnt what a wonderful continent egypt is
The bois: Aight, lets do a history quiz
The history question: Where on earth would you have found the biggest chad in the world?
Me a history student: Huh?
Garnt: "Fate let me down."
"One could say Grant was never fated to win."
I'm so proud of myself for knowing that it was Rousseau who started the whole "let them eat cake thing".
The question about the longest log caught me off guard. What am I supposed to do with this knowledge bestowed upon me?
I wish they asked questions about major historical events, not just random tidbits that would be seen during trivia night
not even during a trivia night lmao, this is wikipedia randomizer-tier stuff.
"What was the nickname of the first Australian currency?"
> mfw joey's face went from smiling to panic.
4chan user spotted
@@shalmonanandas3478 you know that > predates 4chan, right?
So glad they have these streams, because they might actually talk about something semi relevant to current topics
However, the delay is pretty good, so people have a few week buffer to watch anime before they're talked about on the show
would be more fun if the questions weren’t so ridiculously obscure lol
The first one was the only one I remember from school
"History is whack."
"We lived in a society."
If I had a nickel every time I heard this exact exchange, I'd have 3 nickels. Which isn't a lot, but three times is still kinda weird.
Bad questions, Fun interaction
(7/10)
Need a Remake..
based
I didn't even realize the boys were back to streaming
I would've expected Garnt to just keep playing Final Fantasy 14 and never come back
Funny thing about #15, Joey actually guessed a completely different real job from the Industrial Revolution: The Wheel Tapper. Basically, it was a guy with a ball-peen hammer who would go around railway yards tapping his hammer against train wheels and listening to how the metal rang out. If the metal rang clearly, it meant the wheel was still in good shape and safe to use. If it rang muffled or hollow, that meant there was likely a microscopic crack developing that could cause the wheel to break; the tapper would mark the affected train car with a white chalk mark to indicate that it was unsafe and needed to be taken back to the workshops for a new set of wheels.
Connor's laughter explosion at the Marie Antoinette misquote 🤣🤣🤣
30 hours for 80% of a JRPG? Must be an indie game x)
Also, it's about time Connor starts with the FROM games.
Might have an easier time tbf. FRom Software games are hard, but fair. Jump King if hard, but less fair. And whatever that game he is playing is hard but not fair
@@icarue993 i agree fully, hence why I think he'd like it now. I sure wanna see it ^^
Meanwhile I can easily exceed the 100 hour mark in any story driven game…Rip.
The collective pogging @1:25:27 was absolutely amazing. Poor Garnt XD. The pop-off was cut too short lol
Bro how is that university of Chicago question world history ? I’m dying
The idea was great but I must say the questions were awful. When it is 90% trick, unexplained questions or some random unimportant facts he found on the internet, it is simply not interesting to watch who will do better in the quiz. It had almost nothing to do with their history knowledge.
Exactly, the banter would be nice, but...
Eh, its pretty interesting though. I mean its the same history facts that makes things like Oversimplified or Half as Interesting worked. The point is not to be like "who will win!? Garnt must win!!" but more of enjoy their reactions.
@@ArchusKanzaki Don't agree with that at all. Not only that most of those are far from being of the more interesting historical facts you could gather, but they are also presented in the most terrible, unclear and boring way possible.
The appeal of such "game shows" *is* about winning, because it generates competition, banter and interest in the viewers about the knowledge of the panel members.
Their reactions and banter would be also so much better if they actually cared about winning or the questions, rather than just feeling frustrated, cheated and not caring at all about the game or its' score. And I of course don't blame them, I blame the guy behind the questions. There is no fun watching Connor and Garnt being genuinely annoyed and uninterested, and for a good reason.
@@vladi1Z Eh, its only the several last questions that are undeniably cruel, which I guess supposed to be the "Hard" one. Ashley should modify the questions abit or scrap them for more "Medium-Hard" questions.
Most of the earlier ones are things that Garnt and others should be able to answer like the Leaf Erikssen from Vinland Saga or "Let them eat cake" question (one of the key point of FGO's Marie, is that she's not the person implied to say it). There are also several that basically comes from Oversimplified or similar videos like the 300% mortality rate one. The Oxford riots probably comes from similar vein as The Emu War.
Well, I guess if this edited more, Mudan can put up more facts and pictures like the University of Chicago's scav hunts but it is still pretty interesting for me. I mean, if Garnt don't have any interest at all (despite Fate fan), how to make him actually takes interest anyway, other than Garnt need to generate it himself?
@@ArchusKanzaki It is not the last questions, it is the entire quiz. Not a single question, other than maybe the first one (and even that one could have been executed better) was chosen and presented well. Ashley did an atrocious job on that one.
I won't bother going into a rant about every specific question, but even the ones you mentioned (other than the first one) were bad questions for various reasons. And it isn't just "my opinion", it is something most of the comment section agrees on, and most importantly, the panel agrees on, which directly translates to how unfun the vibe is around this quiz.
Not Mudan and no amount of editing would save this one, Ashley was at the heart of the content here and failed miserably, there is nothing you could do around it.
Garnt is interested in many things and in no shape or form is to blame for any of this. He simply stopped caring because he realized how stupid and unintentionally unserious this quiz was. Joey and Connor felt the same, Joey was just a little better at hiding it.
Most Hardest isn't grammatically correct
Also Garnt better win this, he's a Fate fan
Yeah, I HATE when people literally use the 'most' version of a word and STILL put 'most' in front of it. Like, you're ruining the entire power of the using the word already!
@@shazam2323 fair enough
@@shazam2323 I'm fine with people get _phrases_ wrong but when your grammar is THAT redundant, and I KNOW damn near half the freaking internet can't use it properly, I get annoyed something fierce.
They're doing badly at a quiz, so the "incorrect" title is probably just them mocking themselves. It's pretty unlikely they are genuinely trying to write a title correctly and failing. 🙄
question 5 literally is one of the main singularity lmao
Not going to lie, the questions in this video were unnecessarily weirdly phrased. They're confusing and based more on pure luck than actual knowledge
Yeah, 90% of these are just ridiculous, as if meant to incite a confused reaction rather than an educated answer. Rolled my eyes more and more as the quiz went on. I scored an 8 and only because 6 of those were just multiple choice/lucky guesses... Lame.
@@nisb9005 Not really, its just stock standard reading (or in this case listening) comprehension, and being able to think laterally about it. Pretty sure Ashley got most of these from QI, which is exactly that.
And the Dr. Lister one isn't even true. Actual historians note that the deaths described in the story do not appear in any actual documentation, and that it was written about by a known rival of Dr. Lister. And we aren't talking friendly rivalry. They legitimately wanted each other dead. Dr. Lister actually revolutionized surgery and had very high survival rates for the time period, where other surgeons were just butchers. It's outrageous that this one rumor besmirches his name to this day despite him being well documented as a truly honorable and noble man who practiced things like sanitation before germ theory existed and mitigation of the patient's pain and distress before 'going into shock' was understood.
Im going honest here guys, half of the question is sucks.
Why put so much trivial things instead the real significant history in 'history quiz' ?
If I remember correctly Julius Caesar, in his power as Pontifex Maximus (think pope as he is still called the pontiff), changed the calendar to line up Roman festivals. It had been so long since someone had done so that winter festivals were happening in spring or summer. So he added 2 months to that one calendar year to match up. Also when you think about it some of the names of months correspond with numbers, September is the 7th month, October is the 8th, November 9th, December 10th. I don't know why off the top of my head we have the months of July (Julius) and August (Augustus).
Please watch the video Historia Civilis did on the subject. and everything else he makes cause it is awesome.
The way Connor laughed at Garnt crushed souls was just hilarious~
Shout out to the one dude in chat who went "HINGA DINGA DURGEN" when talking about where Leif Erikson day came from
I really wanna see where Ashley is getting these quiz questions.
Ashley can sometimes be a SAVAGE with his sarcasm... I LOVE HIM 🤣
missed the stream but another banger video to look forward to this weekend
I like how for the Scav Hunt question, they were all shocked that each of them had been done by Uni. students, but none of them questioned the apparent successful creation of a nuclear reactor.
It's a university, they have more than enough people learning that stuff. Technically you could probably create a miniature nuclear reactor pretty much risk free
When I ran into Joey and Aki at a restaurant around valentine's day I was glad to hear garnt had gotten better and the Bois were coming back also Joey if you see this I'm sorry for making you and Aki miss the first elevator those elevators in that mall take forever my bad bee
Sick bro
@@Mannydude96 ye
1:12:28
*This is the strongest and longest laugh of connor, and it is pretty good.*
These are trivia questions at best. I demand a proper history quiz starting from the ancient, classical, antiquity, Medieval, all the way to modern era. I can even help out if they want.
I was actually so damn frustrated with these questions 😅 The length of a turd did not alter the course of history.
@@jossecoupe446 Well I was definitely frustrated since I watched the entirety of this livestream; and I am shocked that there wasn't a single question about the Roman Empire and its successor that lasted until 1453. There wasn't even a question about the First or Second World War.
Yeah ikr i was expecting questions about events that had actual meaning cuz it would be fun to see how much the boys know and their comments on that. Some questiong were not even history lmao.
@@ivanvolodkevich1254 Yeah that was pretty bad. I watched the entire thing and the only historical question there was who was the first person that discovered North America. But even that is still disputed
@@ironduke3780 Because that wouldn't be that fun.
They speak facts but still get the quiz questions wrong lmao
I use ANIME and GROUP as a starting word in wordle. It's efficient as it reveals every vowel and has unique consonants in it.
I love how Joey has to indirectly tell everyone his answer before it's time
I love how Ashley laughs devilishly at question 5.
Air fryer recipe?
Lechon kawali - Filipino-style crispy pork belly via the air fryer. Pre-cook the slabs of pork belly by boiling them in seasoned water (salt, pepper, aromatics such as garlic, bay leaf, maybe onion) until the water is reduced to stock. Once done, cool to room temp, stab the skin with a fork, then freeze em bad boys solid. On the day of serving, put the slabs in the air fryer still frozen (this is important), then prepare your dipping sauces - hoisin, ketchup, seasoned vinegar, black vinegar with ginger strips, sriracha, gochujang, whatever. Take them out when the skin is crisped up to preference. Get them beers, and please don't die from cholesterol.
I don't know why but Ashley is not good at picking history questions. Half of them are just fun facts.
They're also worded horribly. Often vague or misleading
@@Henry-qt3py This is literally how tests at my school were made. Mfkers were praying on our downfall
@@buildinasentry1046 lmao rip brother
Ashley is terrible, just the worst. He's done this not just to history (I love history so it makes me especially sad), he has really undermined every quiz so far with his shit ability at deciding what a good question is. He's also terrible at the refereeing aspect of quizzes if you know what I mean. Also, he's bad at catering to the level the boys are at. I think that's an important aspect of quizzing. If questions are way too evolved for the participants, that makes it boring to watch.
Can someone else pick the questions? Does it have to be Ashley? He can still read them out and know the answers, but can they let someone else pick the questions???
"Let them eat cake!" -Gigguk/AnimeZone 2022
The wording of ALL these questions are weirdest thing I've seen ever.
2:30 Joey art
18:28 I’m with Connor for the most part. But recently I’m trying to learn some ancient history.
25:35 crazy to think about
48:40 100
1:12:22 Connor laugh
1:23:03 Garnt
1:28:57 Connors eye brow raise
I’m not great with history but I love geography, it would be hilarious to see them try a world geography quiz
second this
With proper questions this time
@@kv4648 yeah, I’d want something that requires some level of actual knowledge but not to the bullshit difficulty like in this.
I love it when Connor absolutely kills it during these After Dark games
Still rooting for him to win a Trash Taste Special! :D
Lmao the way Ashley words these questions cracks me up. These poor boys never had a chance haha
Don't know if that's a reference but when Connor said at 2:47 "I drew the Mitochondria, the powerhouse of the cell" I just instantly recalled Darkk Mane.
I'm a lover for history, and their answers made me feel physical pain due to laughter and emotional damage inside. Great stream though!!!
"Your pig was eating my potatoes."
"It's up to you to keep your potatoes out of my pig."
"I did."
this was great as always because the boys can deliver in any circumstance, but these questions are way too hard. it's to the point that this isn't a quiz, it's an interesting historical fact presentation with the boys taking random 1 in million guesses. a lot of what makes quizzes fun is that the audience gets to guess along with the participants; that aspect is missing almost entirely here.
I love how happy and proud of himself Garnt gets when he’s writing down a joke answer. 😂
What a way to start a stream lol
I love how in the Univ. of Chicago question, none of them even bothered with the Nuclear Reactor thing, which I'd argue is *WAY MORE MESSED UP* as opposed to the other 3 challenges.
13:39 It was at this moment, Garnt and Joey knew, this bois a psycho
1. Leif Erikson. Never actually went to the US region but rather just Canada. It got abandoned due to lack of sustainability and issues in Greenland & Iceland. They never spread the tails through Europe. Colombus may not have even been the second non-European, there's speculation of a west African expedition, Chinese sailing, Cornish & Basque fishermen & most interesting polynesians which we think may of got there due to the presence of potatoes on one of the islands.
2. C 445, IVILVS CAESAR was basically the pope (not the same grandiosity as these days), the Roman calendar was a mess since it was 10 months of 30 days each which of course caused confusion as they had to awkwardly insert the extra 60 days here and there. During the Roman Civil war, IVILVS had been unable to update the calendar as was his responsibility as pope so it allowed him to exploit the fact that his enemies thought it was winter meaning they weren't blockading his entrance to Greece cause of winter storms, yet it was actually autumn allowing him to slip through the blockade. The extra days come from the sudden adoption of the Egyptian lunar-solar calendar.
3. Lake Chad in what is now Chad in Africa. It's now not that big as it used to.
4. 6. X.
5. 116 years.
6. n/a
7.Rabbits. In battle he lost in Egypt, Russia and Waterloo.
8. n/a
9. 300%. One from the surgery, one from an accidental cut causing sepsis, and another from shock.
10. Attributed to Marie Antonette by Voltaire. The Austrian queen married to Louis XVI, she lived an extremely sheltered life, the officials didn't let them know the true scale of the suffering outside the walls of Versailles. She was well-meaning but this did not help.
11. 1 pig
12. n/a
13. bestiality (just had to say it). The myth originates from when Welsh people would cross the border to England to steal sheep, they risked the death penalty but bestiality only carried a fine so their excuse when caught was to say they fucking the sheep.
14. Buckeroos
15. Wake people up in the morning
16. True, and people carried on drinking, a few died.
17. 20cm?
18.smelovision
19. D
20. A
21. n/a
22. The apocalypse
They need to find multiple answer questions from QI and just go a full QI quiz.
No they should replace Ashley and go with someone that makes a good quiz
but QI works because its more a curiosity show with lots of research behind and the quiz its only a excuse to have guests making funny statements
@@sensaiko I mean, they are pretty good with that already, or their reactions are great. Some trick questions like the surgery one for example.
Joey is the one person who gets excited when the game releases an extra easy mode
Chat:
"Wasn't Columbus also south american tho?"
"Central American"
"He was whiter tho, so maybe not central"
"He was from central europe".
GOD CHAT, DEAR GOD.
Trash Taste: Caesar forgot to recalibrate the calendar lol
Caesar: Sorry guys. You see, I was in the a middle of a FUCKING CIVIL WARR
most of these questions are so ambiguous it's stupid
When Connor said "I use Jump King to calm down from Pogo Stuck" I felt that. Before I finished Elden Ring, I'd sometimes have to go and play Sekiro to calm down
I can't tell if Ashley is a genius for choosing these types of near-impossible questions, or a dum-dum.
RE: Holy Dollar - I was originally thinking 'it's a metal doughnut', and was thinking Dollar Nut. But, I think Dollo hits all the right points. It can be frosted, honey nut, or even spaghetti.
Yup. Dollo, it is.
12:25 Connor sounds like the worst type of gamer 16:29 connor's meme antagonist luck is getting stronger
30:44 We haven't even started the Quiz and there is a fight already! WE ARE OFF TO A GREAT START!
33:16 Isn't that the one from that Spongebob Squarepants episode about Bubble friend?
39:36 Chad is an actual word? 42:49 THAT WAS A GEOGRAPHY QUESTION!!! 48:39 This feels like a trick question
53:21 Vaginas as souvenirs..... ok 1:00:31 War of the fists?! 1:12:27 Wait what?!! It isn't Maria Antoniette?!
1:21:07 England's national sport was what now for many years? 1:25:25 here lies garnt's hopes and dreams
1:33:40 GARNT FINALLY GETS A POINT! 1:42:34 ALL OF THEM HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED?! HOW DO YOU UNBOIL AN EGG?!?!
1:48:29 Connor, you are already winning fair and square, don't get greedy
1:52:22 Connor should never win again. He is very subtle, but he is such a smug winner
The pure joy radiating from Connor during question 10. xD
"where have i heard Leif Ericson Day?"
spongebob fans in pain rn